With constant technological advances, it is very common for children to have contact with tablets or smarthphones very early on and, therefore, are also interacting differently with the world.
Within this, there is a great need to provide children with different ways of interacting with the world and knowledge, despite the use of technologies, has much to add as a source of research.
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However, there are studies that contradict this issue and provide other options for the good development of the little ones.
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The author of the book El cerebro del niño explica a los padres, the child's brain explained to parents, in literal translation, Álvaro Bilbao, Spanish neuropsychologist, says that replacing the tablet with a musical instrument has the power to make children more smart.
According to the expert, music classes stimulate children's reasoning ability, more than technology.
According to a study published in the journal Psiquiatria Molecular, 50% of intelligence is determined by genes, but the remaining 50% depend on the stimuli that the little ones receive.
“Without parents, the child's intellectual potential does not develop”, assures Álvaro Bilbao.
It is essential that parents are aligned with the development of the child. These should promote socialization to the detriment of isolation, which implies turning off the television at the table, in addition to encouraging the child to play sports and try out recreational activities.
See the experts' recommendations:
1 Swap your child's tablet for a musical instrument
2 study music
A University of Toronto study, published in the journal Psychological Science, linked cognitive development with music learning.
This was revealed during a year in which three groups of six-year-olds studied singing, piano and dramatic expression separately. Those who devoted themselves to music revealed higher intelligence standards than the rest.
3 don't watch tv
It is very common for children to spend hours watching movies, cartoons, videos in front of the TV. However, the American Pediatric Association even says that children younger than two years old must watch television, a fact that contradicts the idea of cartoon films on DVD that combined figures
drawn to the classical music of composers such as Mozart and Beethoven, which many experts claimed to stimulate the intelligence of babies and children.
4 Avoid brain development programs
In recent years, many electronic games and applications have emerged that ensure that they train the brain and stimulate the memory. However, there is no scientific basis to prove this fact.
5 Watch movies in foreign languages
Children who watch movies in a foreign language tend to adapt more easily to other words and other sounds.
A European study on language competence, carried out by the Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte of Spain, states that Spaniards have difficulty understanding and speaking English because, unlike the Portuguese, they see everything folded up.
6 Read with two voices before going to bed
It is common for parents to read stories to their children to make them fall asleep. The indication is that these must be read in two voices. The parent reads one page and the child reads the next, alternating until the end of the book. A study carried out in Canada guarantees that this method improves the learning capacity of the little ones.